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THE HEALTH OF OUR FAMILIES IS DEPENDANT ON HOW WE CHOSE TO LIVE

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Suicides...........
who or WHAT is to BlaMe??

Growing up 2 blocks away from what is probably to become known as one of the Largest ILLEGAL Dumping Sites RESIDENTIALLY in the US has brought awareness to problems associated with ARSENIC.

Arsenic levels were very high for over 30 years.  We weren't aware that our Kool-Aid also contained Arsenic.

Last year we became suspicious of all the house to house Cancers.  Then I realized that there were nearly 30 SUICIDES within a 5 mile radius of this Illegal Dump Site, one of those people being my brother.

My brother had a newspaper route as a young boy.  He would deliver Mr. Hale's daily paper walking where Mr. Hale had just hosed down the back of his dump truck.  In the waste water contained high levels of Arsenic that came from Kraft Foods and Mobil.  Mr. Hale must have been paid quite nicely for disposing their 55 gallon barrel drums of toxic waste from the 60's to the early 90's as they found over 1,000 of them on his 2 acre residential home.  (We believe that there are 10's of 1,000s still out there as Cancers and Suicides are still abundant.

I asked my Chiropractor who is quite knowledgeable about most everything about the correlation between Arsenic and Suicides.  He thought for maybe a brief moment and stated that Halogens deprive the body and brain of much needed Iodine.  When these levels become low or imbalanced it sends the person in sort of a BiPolar state. 

These people that have committed suicide, including my brother, do it once.  There are no preattempts, no second attempts, they get the job completed the first time.  Their mind (or lack of) is determined on ending their life. 

If you follow the mining areas of the US you will find the highest rates of Suicides. 

If you look at the catastrophic Arsenic poisoning in West Bengal, India you will also see alot of "unexplainable" Suicides.

Coincidence?  I don't think so.

I think we need the CDC, the EPA, and the PHDs to start taking a closer look. 

If they look closely I believe they will see a link between Arsenic and Suicides / Depression.